Want is better and more creative than science experiments to boost kids' innovation? Simple hands-on activities that spark curiosity and improve problem-solving and creative thinking. Some DIY experiments using everyday materials can turn science into a game and help kids understand concepts easily.
Mix some food coloring with a milk dish, with soapy cotton watch the color swirl and learn about surface tension
Take baking soda and vinegar and create an erupting volcano, this teaches kids about chemical reactions.
Drop raisins into a glass of soda and watch them move up and down, introduce kids to buoyancy and carbon dioxide.
Make slime using glue and borax and explore texture, elasticity and chemical bonding while having a sensory experience.
Attach a balloon to a toy car and let the air out and watch it move, demonstrate force and motion.
Rub a balloon on hair and stick it to the wall, show kids how electrical charges attract objects.
Insert a coin and a nail into a lemon and generate electricity, teach kids about energy and conductivity.
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